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NCHS Research and Development Survey During COVID-19: Using an Existing Survey in a New Way
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* This webinar described how the National Center for Health Statistics used the Research and Development Survey (RANDS) in a new way during the COVID-19 pandemic.
* RANDS during COVID-19 collected data about experiences during the pandemic.
* In this webinar, experts also shared data about the impact of COVID-19 on Americans' lives.
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August 26, 2020
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The National Center for Health Statistics launched a COVID-specific data collection in July 2020 using the Research and Development Survey (RANDS).
In this webinar, experts discussed RANDS during COVID-19, including the use of this web survey in a new way to evaluate COVID-related survey questions. The webinar highlighted the release of experimental data from RANDS, as well as information about—
* Reduced access to health care
* Loss of work due to illness with COVID-19
* The use of telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic
RANDS met the immediate needs of the COVID-19 response, demonstrating its versatility and flexibility.
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